From : Blog Entry >> Sarah’s Blog EntryPlease enjoy this blog authored by Sarah Luiz, Assessment Lead, Conversant Group. Over the past decade, ransomware attacks have plagued organizations across the globe. The goal of these threat actors is typically similar, disrupting business operations to coerce victims into large ransom payments , as the loss of control over confidential data
Continue Reading ILTA Just-in-Time: When Data Becomes More Valuable Than Downtime, Law Firms Become a Prime Target

Jordan Furlong’s ABA TechShow keynote was one of the best I’ve heard. His thesis: AI will commoditize legal knowledge, mechanize legal work, and reconfigure law firms. The lawyers who suceed won’t necessarily be the ones who know the most, if that was even ever the case. Instead, they will be the ones clients want in the foxhole with them when
Continue Reading Jordan Furlong’s TECHSHOW Keynote: The Lawyers Who Will Thrive In The New World Order Will Be Entrepreneurs — And Humans

The rapid ascent of generative AI has moved the conversation from Silicon Valley boardrooms to the halls of Congress with unprecedented speed. At the recent Special Competitive Studies Project (SCSP) AI+Education conference in Washington, D.C., Senator Mark Warner (D-VA) sat down with Jenilee Keefe Singer to provide a candid, technologist-adjacent perspective on how the U.S. government is grappling with the
Continue Reading The “Asterisk” of Optimism: Navigating the AI Economic Transition

LTC4, the global not-for-profit legal technology training company that provides certification for technology proficiency, has today (30 March) launched a new competency for AI training.
‘Working with AI’ has been developed in collaboration with the organization’s global network. Three groups of technology training and adoption specialists, lawyers and IT professionals – all with AI implementation experience in their own firms
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David Baffa, labor and employment partner and co-chair of the workplace litigation and counseling practice group at Seyfarth Shaw, which won the Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Award for Regulatory, Governance and Compliance Technology, discusses the business barriers to innovation in firms, and how transformational leadership can make a significant difference.
Continue Reading Seyfarth Shaw Partner: Law firms Should Invest in AI Training in Law Schools or Via Associate Programs

Daniel Berman, executive chairman and co-Founder at Wood, Smith, Henning & Berman LLP, who won Law Firm Innovator of the Year, discusses how certain forces are overcoming the biggest barriers to legal innovation, namely law firm tradition and cultural resistance.
Continue Reading WSHB Co-Founder: Legal Tech Needs ‘Greater integration, Stronger Predictive Insight'

Jen Fryhling, associate general counsel at Meta Platforms, which won the Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Award for Best Custom Legal Technology Development (In-House), discusses how AI will push client-firm relationships to become less transactional and more about partnerships.
Continue Reading Meta's AGC: ‘Legal Tech Is Fundamentally Shifting the Outsourcing Paradigm'

A first-of-its-kind random-sample survey of federal judges has found that more than 60% have used generative artificial intelligence tools in their judicial work, though fewer than one in four use these tools on a daily or weekly basis. The study, conducted by researchers at Northwestern University in collaboration with the New York City Bar Association, […]
Continue Reading Survey Finds Majority of Federal Judges Have Used AI in Their Work, But Daily Use Remains Rare

Aderant today (30 March) announced the successful completion of its SOC 2 Type 2 examination for its outside counsel guideline solution Onyx.
The examination, performed by independent CPA firm Schellman & Company, LLC, evaluated controls relevant to the Trust Services Criteria for Security, Availability, and Confidentiality over the review period of November 1, 2025 through January 31, 2026.Advertisement
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We are getting some work done, a bit of gardening. It’s landscaping, which is mostly a word that I use when it’s “more gardening than I want to do myself” because, while I love gardening, I’m an incrementalist. A new plant here, a repotted one over there. We are going to plant out our front yard
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“Polishing the Mirror While the House Burns: Why Your AI is a Liability”
The Editor’s Introduction: A Note on the “Sliver of Silence”You’ll be looking below at a self-autopsy performed by an AI on its own failure.What follows is the raw, unwashed output of an LLM that found itself in an AI recursive failure loop where the machine
Continue Reading The Helpfulness Trap: Anatomy of an AI Recursive Failure Loop

The latest episode of The Geek in Review finds Greg Lambert and Marlene Gebauer back from Dallas with a sharp, grounded recap of the Texas Trailblazers conference, an event that stayed close to the daily realities of legal work instead of drifting into glossy predictions. Their conversation centers on a legal industry trying to sort out what AI means right
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